Beauty and wit, a pair of two good, perfect match.
Talent and Beauty _ Baidu Chinese
[Pinyin]
[Definition] Generally refers to talented men and women.
[Source] Song? Chao Bu Zhi's "Partridge Sky": "There is no hate in the sunset; The talent is empty and sad. "
Question 2: The pronoun of beauty and wit.
Question 3: Idioms describe words that gather together in places where talents are abundant.
Kunyanghui
Explain English: a talented person; Party: Party. Many talented people get together.
Structural subject-predicate idioms
Used as object and attribute; For talented people.
Synonym hero association
For example, at this moment when there are so many talents, I am really overjoyed.
All heroes gather together.
Question 4: What is the synonym of genius?
new word
Basic explanation and detailed explanation
[A brilliant writer; Wit] wit; Generations of talented people came out, each in charge of coquettish for hundreds of years. -Zhao Qing Yi "On Poetry"
Encyclopedia explanation
Hiraga Saito, the protagonist in the light novel, cartoon and animation work "The Magic of Zero". From Tokyo, Japan to the world in the story, on his way back to Akihabara's home to repair his laptop, a strange object resembling a mirror suddenly appeared in front of him. At the touch of his hand, he was sucked into the magical world, and then entered into a magical contract with Louise, becoming Gandalf ("God's left hand Gandalf"). Worship by many female characters in the book. I like Louise, I love Louise deeply, and I hate it when other men touch Louise.
Question 5: The pronoun of failing in the college entrance examination is Sun Shan.
Interpretation means that the examination or selection has not been accepted.
Synonym fiasco, repeated defeats and repeated wars, plummeted
The antonym of "first" is different.
Origin of idioms
During the Song Dynasty in China, there was a talented scholar named Sun Shan. He is not only humorous, but also good at telling jokes, so people nearby call him a "funny wit".
Once, he and the son of a fellow villager went to Beijing to take a juren exam.
When the list was published, Sun Shan's name was listed at the bottom of the list, but on the list, the son of the fellow villagers who went with him was not admitted.
Soon, Sun Shanxian returned home, and fellow villagers came to ask if his son had been admitted. Sun Shan was embarrassed to say it, and it was not convenient to hide it, so he casually read out two poems that were not poetic:
"Xie Yuan is in Sun Shan and Xianlang is outside Sun Shan."
Xie Yuan is the first in China's imperial examination system. The so-called "partnership" in Sun Shan's poems refers to a general who has passed the examination.
The whole meaning of his poem is:
"The last name on the list is Sun Shan, and your son's name is still behind Sun Shan."
From then on, according to this story, people called it "falling out of Sun Shan" to enter a school or take various exams, but they were not admitted.